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Re: The SHED, an admission...

Posted: Sat Mar 31, 2012 4:20 pm
by phaedra1106
Saw my job advisor on Thursday morning. First time since 2002 when I was officialy declared "medically knackered and unfit to be of any use"

I was told that if I worked 16hrs a week I could be £50 a week better off :good:

We then went through my list of medical problems (not least of which is severe IBS and taking 6 immodium to get out of the door), also my physical problems like knackered knees, both hips, a 1/2 dead left arm with 2 working fingers and a thumb and a bady damaged left shoulder with extensive muscle wastage. He didn't think these would be too much of a problem if we could actually find a job, an employer that would actually take me on etc. etc., so far so good!

Next I asked about the £50 a week, I assume that it would be after you've paid for 16hrs of care for my son?, his P.A. was on £8 an hour so that would be £128, or 2 x 8hr days in day care (if we could find one) would be slightly more, about £80 a day as someone would need to be with him. Apparently such things are not their problem. Have I tried the carers service or Social Care Direct, I explained we'd just received an 8 page reply to out formal complaint for not having received any support for my son or myself for the last 2 years, the NHS Trust investigator agreed about 95% of it was correct and we have been moved from the Chester Le Street team to the Derwentside team who apparently appointed a new care co-ordinator for us in January, just a shame no-one has bothered to get in touch or even tell us about it in the last 2 months! (sounds very much like the last lot).

At this point he realised I was not just sitting at home and claiming for the fun of it, he wished me well and that was that.

Good luck with the shed :)